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" Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians writes of Novello that he was " until the advent of Andrew Lloyd Webber, the 20th-century's most consistently successful composer of British musicals.
In Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Webb writes that although Novello's oeuvre is generally thought of as " romantic " and " Ruritanian ", his music " was far more varied than his current reputation suggests.
* Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th ed, 1954, Vol.
Originally published under the title A Dictionary of Music and Musicians, and later as Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, it has gone through several editions since the 19th century and is widely used.
The second edition ( Grove II ), in five volumes, was edited by Fuller Maitland and published from 1904 to 1910, this time as Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians ( fifth edition ).
Sir George Grove, CB ( 13 August 1820 – 28 May 1900 ) was an English writer on music, known as the founding editor of Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
The notion that Gurney's instability should primarily be attributed to " shell shock " was perpetuated by his close friend Marion Scott, who used this term in the initial press releases after Gurney's death, as well as in his entry for Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
The new Grove Dictionary of American Music, Grove's Dictionaries of Music, 1986.
Among other instrumental compositions by Galuppi, Grove's Dictionary lists sinfonias, overtures, trios and string quartets, and concerti for solo instruments and strings.
* Blom, Eric, ed., Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th edition, London, 1954, pp. 287 – 88
" Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians says that although Mackenzie's music was eclipsed by the works of later composers, " he and his contemporaries may be regarded as having laid the foundations of the musical renaissance in 19th-and early 20th-century Britain ".
* Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, New York: Grove, 2001.
Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians says of Downes that his reviews " strongly influenced contemporary popular musical opinion in the USA " although " the taste defined in them has dated ".
The music provided in Crowley's psalter is similar to the Gregorian tones of the Latin Sarum Rite psalter, and it can be found in Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
His biographer, Christopher Brookes, and Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians record the year as 1889, and Cardus himself celebrated his 70th birthday with a luncheon for a large number of guests at the Royal Festival Hall in April 1959.
* Sir George Grove, " Beethoven " Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians.
* Eric Blom ed., Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th edition ( 1954 )
* Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, 5th.
* Lupia, John N., ( 1995 ) " Censer ," The New Grove's Dictionary of Art ( MacMillan Publishers, London )
In Grove's Dictionary of Music and Musicians, Michael Tilmouth and Richard Sherr write of the genre:
He is listed in New Grove's Dictionary of American Music and was awarded an honorary doctorate from his alma mater, the University of Hartford's Hartt School of Music.
In the 1954 edition of Grove's Dictionary of Music, it is specifically denied that the " Moonlight " Sonata has any connection with " a picture, Die Beterin ( The Pleader )".

Grove's and earliest
Beech Grove's oldest churches have existed since the earliest days of the city.

Grove's and use
He initially experimented with Grove's use of activated platinum gauze with a sulphuric acid electrolyte, but quickly moved on to use activated nickel electrodes with an aqueous potassium hydroxide electrolyte.

Grove's and was
Beech Grove's government was first organized as a " Town Board " system on November 12, 1906.
Until Ocean Grove's municipal authority was folded into Neptune Township in 1981, it boasted a set of unique laws, including one that made it illegal on Sundays to have cars on the streets of Ocean Grove.
Plans were announced in 2006 for a major new hotel and condominium development on property which has been vacant since the 1970s, when the old North End Hotel – once Ocean Grove's largest – was damaged by fire and subsequently demolished in 1980.
Grove's office was an 8-ft by 9-ft cubicle like the other employees, as he disliked separate " mahogany-paneled corner offices.
An account of the first floating of the tubes of the bridge is recorded in The Spectator of 23 June 1849, which was Grove's first appearance in print.
The latter was found to be unsatisfactory, and was replaced by August Manns, who, with Grove's encouragement, developed the band into a full-sized symphony orchestra.
Also filmed for The Order of Death was Jones ' return to the entrance of the Bohemian Grove in 2005 where he filmed a protest organized by the Bohemian Grove Action Network that took place at the Grove's entrance on Bohemian Highway, only to discover a majority of the protesters engaging in an " occult counter-ritual " known as the Resurrection of Care, supposedly a counter-ritual against the Cremation of Care.
** Hoover was a prominent figure in the Grove's history and coined the phrase: " The Greatest Men's Party on Earth ".
Among the books he illustrated was his fellow-mountaineer Florence Crauford Grove's The Frosty Caucasus ( 1875 ) Whymper also illustrated and engraved John Tyndall's " Hours of Exercise in The Alps " ( 1871 ).
) So, while doing some checking on Süssmayr in general, it was somewhat of a surprise to read in the latest issue of Grove's this line in the section about him: “ Süssmayr may also have had some share ( along with Johan Anton Andre ’ and Friedrich Johann Eck ) in the work known as Mozart ’ s Violin Concerto in Eb ( K. 268 / Anh C14. 04 ), whose authenticity has long been questioned .”
Grove's presentation made his reputation, and he was soon proposed for Fellowship of the Royal Society by such distinguished men as William Thomas Brande, William Snow Harris and Charles Wheatstone.
Grove's inaugural lecture in 1842 was the first announcement of what Grove called the correlation of physical forces, in modern terms, the conservation of energy.
Thomson's public champion, Peter Guthrie Tait was initially a supporter of Grove's ideas but later dismissed them with some coolness.
Caty was forced to sell the plantation along with many of Mulberry Grove's slaves, moving her family to Cumberland Island.
The most notable of the founders were Arthur P. Stanley, the Dean of Westminster, and George Grove, who later founded the Royal College of Music and was responsible for Grove's Dictionary of Music.
Wattle Grove's shopping centre was opened in 1998, but in late 2005 several of the businesses were gutted by fire.

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